Just because Kodak's filed for bankruptcy doesn't mean analog photography is dead. The Lomo LC-A+ Silver Lake Camera ($400) is a classy way to indulge your old-school photographic desires. Previously available in Japan and Korea, the Silver Lake features a chrome body wrapped in genuine brown leather, a Russian-made Minitar 1 lens, an included cable release, and arrives in a special wooden box. Limited to just 1000 units, if you purchase it before March 4, you'll also get an Actionsampler Flash, Sidekick Canvas Bag, Colorsplash, and Kodak Gold Film for free.

Whether you're trekking through the Savannah or just want to ensure that the photos from your kid's birthday party don't meet an ugly demise, these Samsung 3 Proof Memory Cards ($18-$30) have your back. Available in 8GB and 16GB capacities, they are waterproof, shock proof, and magnet proof, all while offering Class 10 speed to ensure that they can keep up with even the fastest of shooters. Oh, and the brushed metal body doesn't hurt, either. [via]

The latest Limited Reserve fragrance from Fulton & Roark is crafted with a complex blend of aromatic tobacco and leather which gives way to notes of dark amber and vanilla. The solid cologne format is made to be long lasting without having to apply much. Plus, it's packaged in a solid cast metal container which makes it great for travel or anyone with an active lifestyle.

Even the most impossible person on your list can't refuse better health. Just for the holidays, you can get Elysium Basis in a two-bottle set. It's made from a mix of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene, proven in a peer-reviewed journal to raise levels of NAD+ — a coenzyme essential to the health of your cells, which aids in numerous other biological processes. The package includes a 60-day supply, offering an introduction to the benefits of the supplement without any long-term commitments.

While it might not be what everyone was hoping for, the Nikon D800 ($3,000) is sure to make a lot of shooters out there very, very happy. Designed with resolution heads in mind, the D800 features a whopping 36.3-megapixel full-frame sensor that will likely cause sleepless nights for some medium format cameras, the 91,000-pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering III sensor, an improved 51-point AF system, full 1080p video capture with professional features like uncompressed HDMI output, full manual control, and a dedicated headphone jack for accurate monitoring of audio levels, a 3.2-inch LCD monitor, 4 fps shooting — 6 fps with the optional battery pack — SD and CF card slots, and the Expeed 3 image processing engine. Arriving in late March, but you'd best get your pre-orders in now.

If you need more than just a strap to carry your camera gear around, consider the Incase DSLR Pro Pack ($150). This top-of-the-line pack offers compartments for an iPad and a 15" MacBook Pro, straps to attach a collapsible tripod, heavily-padded shoulder straps, a compartment for your iPhone — or your point-and-shoot companion — and a mesh back panel so you don't get too sweaty.